After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy

Author:   John Panteleimon Manoussakis (Department of Philosophy Boston College)
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Who or what comes after God? In the wake of God, as the last fifty years of philosophy has shown, God comes back again, otherwise: Heidegger's last God, Levinas's God of Infinity, Derrida's and Caputo's tout autre, Marion's God without Being, Kearney's God who may be. Sharing the common problematic of the otherness of the Other, the essays in this volume represent considered responses to the recent work of Richard Kearney.John Panteleimon Manoussakis holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Boston College. He is the author of Theos Philosophoumenos (in Greek, Athens 2004) and co-editor of Heidegger and the Greeks (with Drew Hyland). He has also translated Heidegger's Aufenthalte.

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Author:   John Panteleimon Manoussakis (Department of Philosophy Boston College)
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823236893


ISBN 10:   0823236897
Publication Date:   01 September 2011
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John Panteleimon Manoussakis teaches philosophy at Boston College. He is the co-editor of Traversing the Imaginary (with Peter Gratton), and Heidegger and the Greeks (with Drew Hyland).

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